SCOTTISH QUARTET CENTURY THIRTEEN RELEASE NEW TRACK AND DETAIL ALBUM PLANS

Century Thirteen’s own blend of alternative rock, fuelled with pop-punk, takes from a range of sources, but predominately pulls from Blink-182, New Found Glory, and Green Day.

The Glaswegian punks set loose their new self-titled album on Friday 13th July, through all platforms. The four-piece have also just released a new track, ‘Not My Place’.

Since their formation in 2014, the Scottish tunesters have worked exceptionally hard on their craft. Aided by a strong DIY work ethic, the quartet have already released four well-received EPs, and have built a steady fan base throughout Scotland, which has been encouraged by a series of high-octane and energetic live performances.

The industrious four-piece have also shared stages with everyone from Fenix TX, The Bottom Line, Better Days, Speaking in Shadows, Chasing Cadence, Altered Sky, Your Illuminations, Homebound, and Six Time Champion, to Lightyear.

Century Thirteen also possess a passionate community spirit, and regularly play numerous charity events and shows for such causes as cancer research, metal health awareness, and autism.

The punk rockers have just completed work on their new self-titled album, which arrives this July, and the record is stuffed from back to front with bangers.

From their forthcoming single, ‘A Million Times’, to the newly-released ‘Not My Place’, the album is the band’s best work to date.

Co-vocalist and guitarist, Scott Macleod, comments on the upcoming release: “For this album, instead of recording the tracks ourselves, we were recorded by Andy Malcolmson from the band Northern Nightlights. He gave us more freedom to work on the arrangements and the performance, and the result is so much stronger and more diverse in sound than our previous recordings“.

THE SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM FROM CENTURY THIRTEEN WILL BE RELEASED ON ALL PLATFORMS ON JULY 13.